An absolutely horrible outing for the Portuguese winger, who was lucky to remain on the pitch past halftime.

At one stage of the first half, it seemed like a miracle whenever his first touch didn't let him down. Disappointing considering his decent displays before the injury he picked up against Chelsea in the 2-2 draw in March.

Tom Cleverley: 5

Not a great game for the Englishman, who was curiously played on the left wing instead of his usual central role.

He failed to create anything meaningful from out wide, even if his passing and movement was quite good.

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Danny Welbeck: 7

Probably Manchester United's best player, even if tired legs meant he was unable finish the game on the pitch.

The Englishman seemed like a man on a mission to impress in the first half, darting back and forth across the pitch with a youthful exuberance and displaying fantastic skill.

Javier Hernandez: 6

If it weren't for an absolutely stunning save from Petr Cech in the second half, Javier Hernandez may now be being hailed as United's hero.

But as it is, the Mexican can feel proud of a determined, above-average performance, even if he has nothing to show for it.

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Robin van Persie: 5

What on earth has happened to the Dutchman? The striker could have scored a brace in the final 30 minutes of the game, but his finishing let him down not for the first time this year.

Ryan Giggs: 6

The age-defying Welshman tried his best to impact the game, but a few sublime passes were not enough.

Ashley Young: N/A

With only 15 minutes to shine, it would be unfair to give Young a rating, even though he was rather disappointing yet again.